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BRADFORD BULLS coach Francis Cummins has praised the attitude of scrum-half Luke Gale who returned to the side for Friday's game at Wigan, having missed the previous match against Warrington following the death of his mother.

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I feel so sorry for Luke, not only losing his mother, and starting the season with a long term injury. Now this months rugby magazine while writing about lack or potential good British scrum halves fails to give him even a mention. In my humble opinion once he gets into a settled run, and a settled half back partner he will be one of the best scrum halves in Super League.

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Definitely he would be better with a settled partner, and some uninterupted time in the side, that should give him the opportunity to show his best and to be fair he's given plenty of glimpses of quality on occasion. Let's keep our fingers crossed over the injuries...

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